Twista Calls Out Father Pfleger PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 05 June 2008 07:49
Chicago rapper Twista is speaking out against Father Michael Pfelger, commenting on the irony of the controversy created by Pfelger’s recent comments. The Catholic priest came under fire for controversial comments made during a sermon at Democratic Nominee Barack Obama’s former church.

While speaking to the congregation at Rev. Jeremiah Wright’s Trinity United Church of Christ last month, Pfelger delivered a sermon that insinuated Hilary Clinton felt she was entitled to the Democratic nomination simply because she is white.

During the speech, which was posted on YouTube several times and seen by hundreds of thousands of viewers, Pfelger went on to say that “America is the greatest sin against God.”

A year ago, Pfleger was at the forefront of a campaign that criticized Hip-Hop music, specifically targeting Twista, who at the time had been selected to participate in a high-profile McDonald’s tour.

The rapper maintains that McDonald’s decision to drop him from an August 2007 lineup was a result of Pfelger’s protest.

“Just last summer Father Pfleger said my words was trash to the community and I didn't deserve to be on the McDonald’s tour,” Twista said. “It's crazy how the tables turned in just under a year. Father Pfleger's own words and opinions of Mrs. Clinton came in the worst way and now he expects for the world and his church to give him a full acceptance.”

On Monday (June 1), after his words began spreading across the internet, Pfelger issued a statement in which he blamed the controversial statement on an error in wording, and he actually had meant to say “Racism” was the greatest sin against God.

“I inadvertently inserted the word ‘America’ in the wrong place and was not even aware of it until now,” Pfelger said. “If you hear the whole phrase, it is evident what I meant and that it was a mix-up of words. Because things are so quickly judged right now and easily misinterpreted, I thought I would put this out to provide clarity.”

The backlash created by most recent Pfelger’s words prompted Senator Obama to officially issue a statement of resignation over the weekend, effectively leaving the embattled church where he had worshiped for over 20 years.

On Tuesday (June 3), Pfelger was asked to “take leave for a couple of weeks “ and “step back from his obligations” at the predominantly Black South Side Chicago parish he has led since 1983.

“All it took was the young generation to expose him of his true colors, big shout out to Youtube.com, for putting him on blast,” Twista added. “Mr. Pfleger is in a much stronger position than I am. I represent the streets and Hip-Hop while he is a representative of God and I feel like he should have been a little more careful of his words too. I don't look for any apologies from him, McDonald’s, or even little Bill O'Reilly. I keep it street and 100 by saying 'Look who’s calling the kettle black'.”
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written by aye, June 05, 2008
^^ fuck dis nigga twista is real fuck dat catholic priest kid molesting mofo
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written by horbz, June 05, 2008
i don't understand your point guys this guy is saying stop police brutality, but can't get the dope boys off the corner. you can 74 all you want, but if niggas were more concerned about keeping the green's and taylor's, and the 100 from being "wild", then dudes like the priest wouldn't have this issue. king hoover's legacy is more important to these dudes rather than any positive out reach the priest could ever give the hood.

i love chicago but its sad, gentrification has ruined black life there. maybe twista is wrong, but so is the priest, but at the end of the day twista is down with the 74 movement, and the growth and development of the south side is dead.

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written by OG, June 06, 2008
America is the greatest sin against God.” THAT TRUE TALK EVEN IF HE DIDNT SAY THAT ITS VERY TRUE IT ISS well da whole world is if u look at it bekuz we livin hell on earth but dis nothin kampared to the hell thats after death . haters wanna hate den hate one.

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exactly what?
written by TjayLway, June 10, 2008
Hmm I think the greatest sin to God is using his name in instances where it doesnt belong. ''Oh im a drug addict but I pray to god so I'll be fine. Oh I molest kids on occasion but I pray to God everynight and he tells me to so Im fine. I just committed a hit and run but I go to church every sunday so its all good in the end. I drink and smoke & party with underaged btches but I wear a cross and kiss up to god everynight "= Bullshit. God isnt to blame for any sins nor is he tangible so he cant really control shit or fix anything. Its all in your head, your depth of mental spirituality. Dont get me wrong if you fucked up in life and need to turn to God to save you and get better thats awesome more power to you, believe in something good, have morals and keep your head on straight. But to use God as a scape goat, as an excuse, to turn him into a silent accompliss -thats the greatest sin. He doesnt judge us for our sins, he cant, REMEMBER. He cant hate us if only a few elite group of men are to blame. God loves his kids, haha. People live 'hell on earth' everyday, shit i smoke everyday drink occasionaly curse at people look down on some people but I dont worry bout going to hell and make sure i pray up to God every night. Its just makin it easier to fuck up. This probably has nothin to do with the topic but its true.


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